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solarmike

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Joined: 14/11/2005
Location: Canada
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Posted: 10:02pm 05 Feb 2006
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I met some people from Niagara Wind Power from Ontario, Canada and they told me about a new wind turbine that they say will revolutionize residential wind energy use. It takes advantage or the slope of the roof to increase wind speed. It also uses a ring of permanent magnets that rotate around a fixed stator.

Has anyone else heard of this machine?

Michael Chownyk

Alternative Energy Resources
138 Bakersfield Dr., N1R 6X7
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
Tel: (416) 805-8903 Fax: (519) 624-9737

solarenergy@rogers.com


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Megawatt Man

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Joined: 03/05/2006
Location: Australia
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Posted: 07:27am 23 May 2006
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Here's another, at

http://www.thewatt.com/article938.html.

This design uses vertical airfoils around a Savonius rotor. The vertical pieces conduct the wind into a narrow space, in which the rotor operates. TSRs are above 1, efficiencies are claimed to be around 40%. Its a bit like a carburettor venturi, where the restriction causes increased velocity and lower pressure. They seem to use 5 or 6 vertical "guides" and they are arranged so that they shield the back of the Savonius vanes, so the wind pressure does not tend to drive them backwards. Using the 5 or 6 guides around the rotor means that they don't have to turn them to face the wind. There has to be something in this development.
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Gizmo

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Joined: 05/06/2004
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Posted: 09:36am 23 May 2006
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I like VAWT's, and I think they have a future once the bugs are sorted out and accepted by the HAWT crowd. I have 2 VAWT's and 2 HAWT's here, and the VAWT's are always running while the HAWT's do nothing.

Another one worth looking at is the Ropatec design. There is a 6kw unit at Townsville, Australia. More info here http://www.thebackshed.com/windmill/Articles/TownsvilleStran dWindmill.asp

Glenn
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makourain

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Posted: 11:45am 24 May 2006
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